CONTAGIOUS: Watch Anthony Hoang Kick, Punch, And Sanitize His Way Out Of Danger In The New Short!
Directed by David Lavallee Jr.
Directed by David Lavallee Jr.
Welp… it’s been a less than ceremonious weekend for me. Being sick didn’t help much for want of seeing Black Panther (guess who is avoiding Facebook to abstain from spoilers!), but it did give me a chance to do some important work for the site. From L to R (top): Tally Rodin, David Lavallee Jr., Anthony Hoang, Matt Healey, Nilo Ghajar-Williams L to R (bottom): Bryan Sloyer, Jerry Quill, Emily Tung, Jae Greene, Kyle Murillo Ultimately, that includes introducing the week’s entries for The Hit List now online and with none other than stuntwoman Tally Rodin getting our stunt playlist off to an explosive start. Following that are reels by Aidan Kennedy, Ronnie Shalvis, Nilo Ghajar-Williams, Thomas Lorber and a parkour jam sesh hosted by 3Run. Rounding it all out are Daniel Bodlák, Marco Falcone, Emily Tung, Jae Greene, Rebecca Ahn and Robin Calvo. Making the trailer rounds this week […]
As previously stated, I’ve foregone doing individual pieces for many short test fights I spot around the web considering how difficult it is to keep track, in addition to gaining insight on how they come together and the minds behind them. Many are very good and deserve a platform on which they can be shared and presented, and I’m humbled and glad to use this blog when I can to make an effort and be one of the few that do so. Feel free to check out my previous entry by following this link. Beyond that, here we go: Thailand-based screenfighting and stunt group, The Action Guys are back to thrill fight fans with a new test fight titled Room Service. Try getting ambushed in a tight space wearing only a towel and a thick skin against a Karambit-knife wielding intruder and see how you like it! Indie action director […]
Independent filmmaker Nathan Quattrini‘s newest video presents a stunning display of music and melody with art-in-motion, and not one you should try and mimic at home either. Nope, this one falls in the steaming hands of highly trained martial artist and stuntman Anthony Hoang, who got his start in the industry back in 2010 following a brief stint on the circus stage. “I originally worked as a clown in Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus.” he said. “When I lived in California, I met a former clown named Jimmy Graham who told me how he became a stuntman after leaving the show, and how it helped prepare him with all the falls and acrobatics he did under the big top. I thought about all the falls and ‘stunts’ I performed during a typical two hour show and it clicked that I needed to become a stunt performer. And clowns […]